Oakville Beaver, 22 Dec 2010, p. 1

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www.oakvilleshops.com 1011 Upper Middle Road E. 905-849-4722 NOW OPEN Merry Christmas 905-844-2949 from A1 Air Conditioning & Heating! 40 Pages $1.00 (plus tax)A member of Metroland Media Group Ltd. Vol. 48 No. 148 USING COMMUNICATION TO BUILD BETTER COMMUNITIES WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2010 SNA NEWSPAPER OF THE YEAR 2010 Serving Christmas Eve dinner Page 5ONTARIOS TOP NEWSPAPER - 2005-2008 See Town page 3 ERIC RIEHL / OAKVILLE BEAVER ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS: Devon Clarke whispers into the ear of Santa Claus during his annual visit and pre-flight dental checkup at the dental office of Dr. Agatha Bis, Dorval Drive. Besides receiving his annual checkup, Santa was invited to read to a group of children at the dental office. By David Lea OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF Town council has approved a Development Charge Bylaw settle- ment that will see a development charge of $18,582 levied against devel- opers for every single or semi- detached dwelling unit they build in Oakville. The Town collects development charges from developers to pay for the infrastructure needed to support new growth. The settlement, which was approved during Mondays council meeting, is actually $3,100 less than the $21,682 development charge bylaw council passed on Aug. 10, 2009. Oakville Mayor Rob Burton, how- ever, sees the settlement as a victory, pointing out the settlement increases the development charge for a single family dwelling by approximately 40 per cent over the previous 2004 devel- opment charge bylaw. Were very pleased with the out- come, said Burton. We have, within the limits of the Orangeville OMB (Ontario Municipal Board) case, secured the highest possible develop- ment charges for the town and ulti- mately that was our goal. Town reduces DC by $3,000 Last minute Christmas wish By Louie Rosella METROLAND MISSISSAUGA MEDIA GROUP An Oakville man convicted of belonging to a Mississauga-based terror cell will spend even more time in jail, the Ontario Court of Appeal ruled last week. Six years in prison were added to the sentence imposed earlier on Saad Gaya, 23, of Oakville, after fed- eral prosecutors argued the initial penalties were too lenient. Another convicted member of the group, Saad Khalid, 24, of Erin Mills, also had six years added to his sentence. The higher court also ruled that a Meadowvale man described as the mastermind of the group, which plotted to launch deadly attacks on Parliament and detonate bombs in downtown Toronto, will not have his life sentence reduced. Gayas sentence was increased from 12 to 18 years, while Khalid's sentence was upped from 14 to 20 years. Given credit for pre-trial cus- tody, Khalid's sentence works out to 13 years in prison and Gaya's 10 years. Six years added to Oakville terrorists sentence See Terrorists page 4 337 Trafalgar Rd.falgar Rd , Oakvill ,e N O / 905.844.0372 ext. 235 | admissions@maclachlan.ca / www.maclachlan.ca ational university prep school Kindergarten to Grade 12 For further information contact Nancy Norcross, Director of Admissions. IB World School A co-educational university prep school Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 12 Happy Holidays from our family to yours.

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